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John Krasinski, Steve Carell reunite for 'The Office' 15th anniversary

John Krasinski and Steve Carell reunite to look back at some of their memorable moments from The Office as the comedy celebrates its 15th anniversary.

John Krasinski and Steve Carell have reflected on some of their favourite moments from The Office as the show celebrates its 15th anniversary.

The hugely-popular comedy debuted on NBC in March 2005 and ran for nine seasons before ending in 2013, although the show has had a resurgence in popularity recently through streaming services.

Krasinski - Jim Halpert in the show - has begun broadcasting videos from home under the banner Some Good News in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, which has forced most of the world's population into isolation to avoid the killer disease.

In the latest episode of Some Good News, Halpert threw to "special correspondent" Carell (Michael Scott) to look back at some of their most memorable moments from the show.

Watch below:

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